Mid Century Modern Furniture Boston, MA

Mid Century Modern Design in Boston: A Fusion of Heritage and Innovation

Boston is a city steeped in history, from the colonial architecture of the Freedom Trail to the vibrant art scene of the Fenway neighborhood. Yet, it is also a city that has embraced innovation and modern design. One particular aesthetic that has gained popularity in recent years is Mid Century Modern design. This design style, characterized by clean lines, organic forms, and minimal ornamentation, has become a symbol of sophistication and style. Boston is a city that celebrates both its heritage and its innovation, making it the perfect place to explore the world of Mid Century Modern design.

Mid Century Modern Architecture in Boston

Boston is home to a number of iconic Mid Century Modern buildings, many of which reflect the city's rich history and unique cultural heritage. One of the most famous examples is the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, designed by I.M. Pei. The building's clean lines and use of concrete and glass create a sense of openness and lightness, while its location on the waterfront provides stunning views of the city skyline. The Christian Science Center, designed by Araldo Cossutta, is another iconic example of Mid Century Modern architecture in Boston. This complex, with its tall, cylindrical tower and modernist details, is a testament to the city's embrace of modern design.

Mid Century Modern Furniture and Decor in Boston

Boston is also home to a vibrant Mid Century Modern furniture and decor scene. From vintage shops to contemporary showrooms, there are plenty of places to find Mid Century Modern pieces that will add a touch of style and sophistication to any home or office. Some of the most famous Mid Century Modern designers to come out of Boston include Paul McCobb and Vladimir Kagan. McCobb's furniture designs, including his Planner Group line, are highly sought after today, while Kagan's curved, organic forms have become an icon of the Mid Century Modern era.

Contemporary and Postmodern Design in Boston

While Mid Century Modern design remains a major influence in Boston, the city is also home to a thriving contemporary and postmodern design scene. From sleek minimalism to eclectic maximalism, there is no shortage of design styles to choose from. One of the most famous contemporary architects to come out of Boston is Frank Gehry. His striking buildings, such as the Stata Center at MIT and the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, have become landmarks in the city.

Boston’s History, Tradition, and Machine Age Innovation 

Boston is a city that embraces both its rich heritage and its innovative spirit. This unique blend of history and modernity has made it a perfect place to explore the world of Mid Century Modern design. Whether you're a collector, interior designer, or just someone looking for a stylish and sophisticated addition to your home or office, Boston offers plenty of options for finding the perfect Mid Century Modern furniture, art, or decor. So take a journey through time and discover the fusion of heritage and innovation that defines Mid Century Modern design in the city of Boston.

Danish Modern Dropleaf Dining Table By Børge Mogensen for FDB Mobler in Oak, c. 1950 (Seats Up to 10)
Danish Modern Dropleaf Dining Table By Børge Mogensen for FDB Mobler in Oak, c. 1950 (Seats Up to 10)-ABT Modern
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Mid Century Modern Contoured Teak Coffee Table by Dux, Sweden, c. 1960's
Mid Century Modern Contoured Teak Coffee Table by Dux, Sweden, c. 1960's-ABT Modern
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Set of Two (2) Safari Chairs Designed by Kaare Klint for Rud Rasmussen, Denmark, c. 1960's
Set of Two (2) Safari Chairs Designed by Kaare Klint for Rud Rasmussen, Denmark, c. 1960's-ABT Modern
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Set of Two (2) "Flight" Sling Stacking Lounge Chairs w/ One Ottoman by Brown Jordan, USA, c. 2011
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Set of Two (2) Model 109 Lounge Chairs by Ole Wanscher for John Stuart in Solid Walnut in Original Fabric, USA, c. 1956
Set of Two (2) Model 109 Lounge Chairs by Ole Wanscher for John Stuart in Solid Walnut in Original Fabric, USA, c. 1956-ABT Modern
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A-Frame Teak Writing Desk by Móveis Gerdau, Brazil, c. 1960's
A-Frame Teak Writing Desk by Móveis Gerdau, Brazil, c. 1960's-ABT Modern
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Flight Sling Stacking Lounge Chair w/ Ottoman by Brown Jordan, USA, c. 2011
Flight Sling Stacking Lounge Chair w/ Ottoman by Brown Jordan, USA, c. 2011-ABT Modern
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Danish Modern Credenza / Sideboard After Borge Mogensen in Teak, c. 1960s
Danish Modern Credenza / Sideboard After Borge Mogensen in Teak, c. 1960s-ABT Modern
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Set of Two (2) Rare Lounge Chairs by Ib Kofod Larsen for Selig, Denmark, c. 1950's
Set of Two (2) Rare Lounge Chairs by Ib Kofod Larsen for Selig, Denmark, c. 1950's-ABT Modern
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Single Dining Chair by Norman Cherner for Plycraft, USA, c. 1964
Single Dining Chair by Norman Cherner for Plycraft, USA, c. 1964-ABT Modern
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